I don't think it's any larger than the previous versions' throats. I think it's also normal of the blade to have a bit of a longer throat, but it causes the handle to be shorter which is annoying at first for a 2HBackhand.

Wilson claims it's their 15 pack, but it's probably mopre comparable to a 9 pack or a 12 pack. I really like this bag, it's a great size- not too big but no too small. Like the previous version of this bag, it is more narrow on the top and then widens at the bottom, which looks sharp. It has moisture and temp guard, and also 4 accessory pockets. On top of it all, the color scheme is really classy. Overall really happy with it.

I don't think it's any larger than the previous versions' throats. I think it's also normal of the blade to have a bit of a longer throat, but it causes the handle to be shorter which is annoying at first for a 2HBackhand.

Wilson claims it's their 15 pack, but it's probably mopre comparable to a 9 pack or a 12 pack. I really like this bag, it's a great size- not too big but no too small. Like the previous version of this bag, it is more narrow on the top and then widens at the bottom, which looks sharp. It has moisture and temp guard, and also 4 accessory pockets. On top of it all, the color scheme is really classy. Overall really happy with it.

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Definitely a great looking bag, I just bought a much needed replacement and got the 9 racquet one. You say the 15 is more like 12? Hopefully that doesn't mean the 9 is actually a 7, that's a little too small...

The 18x20. It played like a comfortable Kblade Tour for me (bigger sweetspot, almost equal control and easier on-demand power). The balance of the 16x19 is a bit off from what I am used to; I like my frames more HL. Nonetheless, the pick-up weight still makes it a good candidate for customization.

vs what do you know about the elite pro? kind of half capped on the grommets... really cool looking racket

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It's one of my favorite HEAD racquets. I played with them for a little bit. They are a little softer than the Prestige Pro. There was also a Elektra Pro that was part of the line that was softest of the three.